Ea. Achidi et al., STUDIES ON PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM PARASITEMIA AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANEMIA IN NIGERIAN INFANTS DURING THEIR FIRST-YEAR OF LIFE, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 55(2), 1996, pp. 138-143
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Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Tropical Medicine
Bimonthly surveys were carried out for 12 months to investigate the dy
namics of the acquisition of malaria parasitemia in relation to hemogl
obin genotype, development of anemia, and body weight in infants durin
g their first year of life. Thick blood smears for malaria, a capillar
y blood sample for measurement of packed cell volume (PCV) levels, and
body weights were obtained at each survey. Generally, parasite rates
(P < 0.001) and mean parasite densities (P < 0.025) increased with age
. With a few exceptions, parasite rates and densities were similar in
infants with hemoglobin AA and AS during the first year of life. Malar
ia parasitemia significantly lowered the PCV levels of the study infan
ts only at four (P < 0.001), six (P < 0.025), eight (P < 0.001), and 1
0 (P < 0.01) months of age. No significant difference was observed in
the mean body weight of malaria-positive and -negative infants during
the first year of life except in infants two months of age (P < 0.05).
The fairly rapid increase in parasite rate and density after two mont
hs of age is indicative of the decrease in protection after the first
2-3 months of life.